Hey, as we exchange dope on new films, etc., for railfan use, how about commenting on how a particular film looks in all ranges of weather. Sure, I know there are some who only shoot on beautiful days, but many of us have discovered some very dramatic rail images can be made in wet/dark/dreary weather. As we talk about the various film stocks out there, let's just don't limit our testing to great weather and ideal conditions. Generally, ANY film looks good in nice morning sun. How about rain/snow/fog/backlight, etc?
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